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PAX139, 2020-10-16--23 (V13.0) 550 18.10 0700 KFYR Bismarck ND PAX139, 2020 - 10 - 16 -- 23 (V 13 .0 ) 550 18.10 0700 KFYR Bismarck ND, ”... and on 99.7 FM K259AF Bismarck...”, 3/2 550 18.10 1400 KTZN Anchorage AK, “ESPN 550 The Zone”, 4/3 550 19.10 0300 WSAU Wausau WI, “WSAU Wausau” före Fox News, 3/3 560 18.10 0500 WEBC Duluth MN, “... online on northlandfan.com”, 2/2 560 18.10 0600 KLZ Denver CO, “KLZ 560 AM & 100.7 FM”, 2/2 560 19.10 0900 KMON Great Falls MT, “Heavenly Bodies” sista låten före nx, 2/2 560 20.1 0 0558 WGAN Portland ME, “A Ra dio Stati on you can keep on all day”, 4/3 570 17.10 0601 HJND Radio Nacional, “Somos Radio Nacional de Colombia”, 2/2 570 18.10 0504 CFCB Corner Brook NL, “Your VOCM” före Steve Miller Band, 4/3 570 18.10 0900 KVI Seattle WA, ”T alk Radio 5 70 KVI”, 2/2 570 19.10 0757 CKSW Swift Current SK, ett snabbt “CKSW 570” i countryn, 2/2 580 18.10 0500 CFRA Ottawa ON, “Newstalk 580 CFRA Ottawa”, 3/2 580 18.1 0 0655 CHAH Edmonton AB, “My R adio, Bringing Albertans Together”, 2 /2 580 20.10 0600 WKAQ San Juan PR, nx sägs vara “Numero Uno de Puerto Rico”, 3/2 590 17.10 0404 VOCM Saint John’s NL, “This is your VOCM”, 4/3 590 18.10 0400 WROW Albany NY, “Magic 590 & 100.5” spelade George Michael, 2/2 590 19.10 0700 CJCL Toronto ON, “Sportsnet 590, The Fan”, 3/3 590 19.10 0800 KHAR Anchorage AK, “CBS Sports 590 KHAR Anchorage”, 3/3 590 20.10 0600 WEZE Boston MA, religiöst, 2/2 590 23.10 0453 KQNT Spokane WA, “You’re listening to Newsradio 590 K QNT”, 2/1 594 16.10 2001 DZBB Ob ando - Panghulo, “Super Radyo ”, 3/3 600 18.10 0300 KSJB Jamestown ND, “KSJB Jamestown, North Dakota, USA”, 2/2 600 19.10 0801 CJWW Saskatoon SK, “All nite country” före låt med Tim McGraw , 2/2 610 18.10 0800 CKTB Saint Catharines ON, “Newstalk 610 CKTB”, 2/2 610 19.10 0500 WTVN Columbus OH, “Newsradio 610 WTVN” före ABC - nyheter, 2/2 610 20 .10 0600 WIOD Miami FL, “WIOD Miami WGBB - FM HD2 Ft Lauderdale”, 4/3 610 22.10 0500 KVNU Loga n UT, “ Newstalk KVNU Logan”, 4/4 620 17.10 0159 CKCM Grand Falls NL, “VOCM On Target Saint John’s”, 4/4 620 18.10 0301 CKRM Regina SK, “The Source” spelar 90 - talets bästa country, 4/3 620 18.10 0600 WTMJ Milwaukee WI, “We are Wis consins Radio St ation”, 3/3 620 20.10 0600 WZON B an gor ME, svagt leg al ID bakom Rebelde, 2/1 620 22.10 1300 KGTL Homer AK, “The Answer 100.1” före Townhall.com , 2/2 630 18.10 0700 CHED Edmonton AB, “This is Global News, I’m John Cosby”, 4/3 630 19.10 0600 WUNO San Juan PR, “Notiuno 630”, 4/3 630 21.10 1500 KIAM Nenana AK, “This KIAM AM 630, Nenana, Alaska”, 4/4 640 17.10 0159 CBN Saint John’s NL, ”CBC Radio One, 640 AM in Saint John’s”, 4/4 640 18.10 1301 KUYK Bethel AK, “This is A M 640 KYUK Public Radio”, 2/2 640 19.10 0900 KFI Los Angeles CA, “KFI Los Angeles - Orange County”, 3/2 640 19.10 0300 CFMJ Richmond Hill ON, “CFMJ Global News Radio”, 2/2 640 22.10 1257 KYUK Bethel AK, med en mycket ung väderpresentatör, 3 /3 650 18.10 0700 CISL Richmond BC, “Sportsnet 650”, 2/2 650 18.10 1200 KENI Anchorage AK, “Newsradio 650 KENI Anchorage”, 3/3 650 19.10 0300 KNR, Qequrtarsuaq, kanonsignal på heltimmen, 5/4 660 18.10 0657 CFFR Calgary AB, “This is 660 News”, 4/4 660 18.10 0700 WFAN New York NY, “Sports Radio 101 9 FM & Sports Radio 66”, 3/2 660 18.10 1200 KFAR Fairbanks AK, “The heartbeat of Alaska”, 4/3 660 19.10 0600 KEYZ Williston ND, “... a Service of Cherry Creek Media”, 3/3 6 70 18.10 0400 KBOI Boise ID, “We are 670 KBOI Boise”, 3/2 670 18.10 0800 WSCR Chicago IL, “Chicagos Number 1 Sports Station”, 4/4 670 18.10 1400 KDLG Dillingham AK, ”You’re listening to KDLG Dillingham...”, 3/3 670 19.10 0600 Radio Rebelde, ”Emisora de la Revolucion”, 3/3 680 18.10 1200 KBRW Utqiagvik AK, med klassikern “Roxanne” med Police, 5/5 680 18.10 0500 CJOB Winnipeg MB, “Global News Radio 680”, 3/3 680 19.10 0500 CFTR Toronto ON, “This is 680 News Toronto”, 4/4 680 20.10 0500 WRKO Boston MA, “The Voice of Boston”, 3/2 690 18.10 0500 CKGM Montreal QC, “TSN 690”, 3/2 690 19.10 0959 CBU Vancouver BC, “CBC Radio One”, 3/2 700 18.10 1200 KBYR Anchorage AK, “You’re listening to AM 700 KBYR.. .”, 3/3 700 19.10 0300 WLW Cincinnati OH , “WLW Newsradio 700” hårt trängd, 3/2 700 19.10 0901 CJLI Calgary AB, “ CJLI Calgary is AM 700 , The Light”, 4/4 700 21.10 0500 LV3 Radio Cordoba, “Transmite LV3 Radio Cordoba”, 3/2 710 17.10 01 59 CKVO Clarenville NL musikprogram sponsrat av Clarenville Honda , 3/2 710 18.10 0900 KIRO Seattle WA, “KIRO AM Seattle KIRO FM HD2 Tacoma” 5/5 71 0 19.10 0600 WOR New York NY, “The Voice of New York”, 2/2 720 18.10 0800 WGN Chicago IL, “ Serving the Great Midwest from Chicago...”, 4/3 720 18.10 1101 KOTZ Kotzebue AK, “Live from NPR News...”, 4/3 730 18.10 1200 CHMJ Vancouver BC, “AM 730, all traffic, all the time ”, 4/3 730 18.10 0500 CKAC Montreal QC, “Radio Circulacion” , 4/3 740 17.10 0359 CHCM Marystown NL, VOCM - ID, 2/2 740 18.10 0659 CBX Edmonton AB, “740 AM & 93.1 in Edmonton”, 4/4 740 19.10 0500 CFZM Toronto ON, “This is Zoomer Radio Toronto”, 4/4 740 21.10 0555 CHCM Marystown NL, “Back to the Music, on your VOCM”, 4/3 740 21.10 1500 KCIK Kihei HI, Relevant Radio, 2/2 750 18.10 07 02 CKJH Melfort SK, “Saskatchewans New Beach Radio”, 4/4 750 18.10 1200 KFQD Anchorage AK, jinglade fint före “CBS News on the hour”, 4/3 750 19. 10 0600 WSB Atlanta GA, trivsamma Doraville med i callet, 2/2 750 19.10 1000 KXTG Portland OR, “750 The Game”, 2/2 750 20.10 0500 CBGY Bonavista Bay NL, “ Download the CBC News App ”, 3/2 760 17.10 0400 WJR Detroit MI, “The great voice of the great lakes”, 4/3 760 17.10 0500 HJAJ RCN Radio, Barranquilla, ”RCN Radio”, 3/2 770 1 7.10 0200 HJXX RCN Radio, Bogota, rekommenderar B anco Popular, 3/2 770 17.10 0400 CHQR Calgary AB, “When news break down, we break in”, 2/2 770 20.10 0600 WABC New York NY, formligen krossad av RCN detta klockslag , 2/1 770 21.10 0700 KTTH Seattle WA, “Your vote, your voice, your Station”, 2/2 780 18.10 0500 WBBM Chicago IL, “Newsradio 780 and 105.9 FM, WBBM”, 3/2 780 18.10 0900 KNOM Nome AK, “ In Nome, it’s 1 AM”, 4/4 780 20.10 0400 YVNM Radio Coro, stört ID, 2/2 790 18.10 0600 KFGO Fargo ND, “The Mighty 790”, 3/2 790 18.10 0600 WTNY New York NY “New Yorks News & Weather Station”, 3/2 790 18.10 0900 KCAM G lennallen AK, “The Voice of Copper River Valley”, 4/4 7 90 19.10 0700 KFYO Lubbock TX, ”Newstalk 95.1 & 790 KFYO”, 2/2 7 90 19.10 0800 KGHL Billings MT, stört ID där även 94.7 angavs, 2/1 790 20.10 0600 WPRV Providence RI, “790 WPRV Provide nce, a Cumulus...”, 2/2 800 17.10 0556 VOWR Saint John’s NL, “Voices in the night on VOWR”, 4/4 800 18 .10 0600 CJBQ Belleville ON, nyheter från Canad ian Press Newscenter, 3/2 800 18.10 0630 CKLW Windsor ON, “This is AM 800 CKLW, The Infor mation Stn”, 4/3 800 18.10 0659 CHAB Moose Jaw SK, “... a Golden West Radio Station” före ELO, 2/2 800 19.10 0300 PJB Radio Transmundial, Kralendijk, 4/4 800 19.10 0900 CJAD Montreal QC, “ You’re listening to t he Voice of Montreal”, 3/3 81 0 19.10 0800 CKJS Winnipeg MB, “In Winnipeg, this is CKJS 810 AM”, 4/3 810 19.10 0900 WGY Schenectady NY, “WGY AM Schenectady WGY FM Albany”, 3/2 810 19.10 1000 KGO San Francisco CA, “KGO San Francisco, a Cumulus Station”, 4/4 820 18. 10 0500 WBAP Fort Worth TX, “This is the News and Talk of Texas”, 3/2 820 18.10 0900 KGNW Seattle WA, “... The Word KGNW Burien & on FM 104.1...”, 2/2 820 18.10 1200 KCBF Fairbanks AK, “ESPN Radio 107 .9 K300DL Fairbanks... ”, 3/3 820 19.1 0 0500 CHAM Hamilton ON, “ Funny 820”, 4/3 820 19.10 1000 KUTR Taylorsville UT, “KUTR Taylorsville - Salt Lake City”, 4/3 830 19.10 0300 WCCO Minneapolis MN, “News Talk 830 WCCO ” med valpromo, 2/2 830 19.10 0900 WCRN Worcester MA, “This is Full Service Radio AM 830 WCRN”, 2/2 840 17.10 0400 WHAS Louisville KY, “Newsradio 840 WHAS Louisville”, 3/3 840 18.10 0300 CFCW Camrose AB, “Count r y favorites from yesterday and today”, 3/3 840 22.10 0402 ZYK687 Radio Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo, utförligt ID, 2/2 850 18.10 0500 WEEI Boston MA, “ESPN on WEEI” i kamp med KOA, 3/2 850 18.10 0600 KOA Denver CO, “KOA Newsradio, The Voice of Colorado”, 4/3 850 19.10 0700 WKNR Cleveland OH, “..
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